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Sometimes I make my costume, sometimes I buy it online, but usually I end up going to one of those pop-up Halloween stores. I walk in with no purpose, just milling about until I find something that could fit me or that I could copycat at home. This year I have a couple parties to attend and two of the three costumes are pretty easy. The third one is the Wicked Witch of the West (which I’m totally ok with now that I have seen the Broadway Show). That’s not just any witch, that’s a green witch, and even though I don’t get that into Halloween, I generally like to go all out when I do anything. I bought some green face paint from a pop-up but it just looked too greasy and messy. I didn’t want to put that on my arms and rub off on everyone else.
Last minute-like, I stopped by Akron Design and Costume LLC in Portage Lakes to see if they had any actual body paint. I wondered if I might get my hands on something they would use in theater productions.
Great Googley Goblins, was I impressed! Even I, a self-proclaimed non-Halloween person, enjoyed walking through the Halloween props area with all the recordings and ghastly things reaching out at me. Some of that stuff was really clever. Once inside I saw a complete make-up counter rivaling any mall make up counter, and a guy actually knowledgeable about the products. Without being pushy, he helped me find the make-up I was needed, showed me how to put it on, and gave me some good tips to make it stay put. There was even a book on the counter with progressive photos to help me see the possibilities and even more tips on application.
I left with a bottle of stay-put liquid and a compact size container of green body paint for something like $12. He advised me to get a Hydro sponge at a drugstore (they were sold out), but I ran out of time and just used a clean dish sponge. He was probably right in that sponge yielding the best coverage, but my aesthetically detail-minded friend applied the paint to my skin just fine. Plus, I was spending the evening in a dimly lit bar so I didn’t require absolute flawlessness, just intense color. I was complimented on the color all night and it stayed on and even the next day until I took a long soapy shower.
I got to thinking about this place and I wondered how they could stay in business all year long. It must be due to the quality. Offering serious products meant to last for more than one or two Halloween parties probably sets them above the one month only stores. I checked out their website and saw that actually do serve other markets beyond Halloween, including theater production companies, mascots, and other costume rentals. I don’t foresee a reason for visiting this store other than in the month of October, but you never know.
You know what I really like most about this store? It’s the fact that they’re All In, to use poker terminology. They chose a market and they put in a hundred percent. Like me, they go all out. I respect that.